343 firefighters were lost – almost half the number of on duty deaths in the Fire Department’s 100 year history.
The youngest passenger aboard the hijacked planes was little Christine Hanson. She was 2 and going to Disneyland.
1.5 million working hours across 261 days were spent removing debris, with many workers ending up suffering illnesses caused by the fumes and other related injuries.
The fires at Ground Zero burned for 99 days after the attack, well into December of that year.
$5 million has been sent to the White House by pupils for America’s Fund for Afghan Children in response to the horrific attacks.
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More than 1 million pieces of mail were received by the New York City Fire Department, filling up two warehouses.
Sirius, one of the first bomb-sniffing K-9 dogs stationed near the World Trade Center after the 1993 terrorist bombing, died in the Sept. 11 attacks.
48 countries held ceremonies on December 11, 2001 in memory of victims. Various monuments were erected, with commemorations happening all year round.
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